COMPUTER SCIENTIST, WHO HAS THING FOR SCI-FI, TELLS HOW 'ANNOYING BYPRODUCT' OF HIS RESEARCH IS IMPROVING AIRPORT SECURITY
August 01, 2008
August 01, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 1 -- The University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine issued the following news release:
Milind Tambe, who came to USC in 1993 after earning a Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon, grew up in Bombay (now Mumbai) with a keen interest in science fiction - and cricket. He incorporates the former into some of his classes on artificial intelligent agents. Tambe explains how a random finding about randomization that he and colleagues observed is changing airpo . . .
Milind Tambe, who came to USC in 1993 after earning a Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon, grew up in Bombay (now Mumbai) with a keen interest in science fiction - and cricket. He incorporates the former into some of his classes on artificial intelligent agents. Tambe explains how a random finding about randomization that he and colleagues observed is changing airpo . . .
